Tom Frame bishop

    • Tom Frame: A Summary**

Tom Frame, born in 1961 in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, is a multifaceted Australian figure noted for his contributions as an author, academic, and Anglican priest. His educational journey began with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of New South Wales and continued with theological studies at the Australian College of Theology, culminating in a Ph.D. from UNSW on the HMAS Voyager tragedy.

Frame's career spans military service as a RAAF chaplain, parish priesthood, and bishop roles in Canberra and Goulburn. He is currently a professor at UNSW, focusing on public ethics and nuclear issues. His literary output includes over 50 books across genres such as naval history, biography, and theology. Notable works include "Where Fate Calls: The HMAS Voyager Tragedy" and the autobiographical "Binding Ties." Recent work, "Veiled Valour," explores Australian Special Forces in Afghanistan.

Awards include the 2010 Australian Christian Book of the Year for "Losing My Religion." Personally, he is married to Sarah with four children, and his interests extend to railways, reading, and genealogy.